Everyone has the ability to learn something new every day. You may complete on-site training or a course for work. When you have to get training for a hobby, you have to read articles such as this one. Keep reading for some useful information on woodworking.

If you are going to be staining your woodworking project, use a pre-stain conditioner on the wood. If you use pre-stain conditioners on your project, you’re going to be not as likely to have irregularities on the project when you’re done. These conditioners help the stain penetrate evenly and keep the wood smooth.

TIP! Consider making your own sanding blocks that are reusable. Make a list of each sandpaper grit that you typically use, and then cut a full six blocks for each from scrap plywood, 3/4″ thick.

Do you have door hinge screws that have worked themselves loose, and you can’t tighten them into the wood at all? A golf tee can solve this. Remove the hinges and the door. Then, in the hole where the screws were, lightly hammer a common golf tee into the hole. Trim off the end of the tee still sticking out and hang the door again. The tee will allow the screw to bite into the door.

Add some extra spring to your grip. You might require the use of a spring clamp at times, but you may only be able to use one hand. It can be difficult to open one with just one hand. There is a method for making things a bit simpler. Before gluing anything, first put clamps on scraps of wood. In this way, you will be able to retrieve them with one hand as you need them.

Have you ever had trouble reaching certain screws using just you hand the the screwdriver? Have a look in your toolbox. Grab your 12-point socket and a long-handled screwdriver. Place the socket on the screwdriver and place it atop a ratchet.

Stair Gauge

If you need a circular saw guide, try using a stair gauge. A stair gauge’s intended use is to help you match up notches with help from a stair jack. Although you can still use them on carpenter square tongues to be a helpful guide when using a circular saw.

Check the wood stain out that you’re using on a spot that’s inconspicuous first. The stain might look different from what you thought or it may not work as well as you hoped. You can make better decisions by checking your stain in a hard-to-see spot. This also means you will have to work less.

Drafting Square

For more accurate smaller cuts, get a drafting square. It can be hard to accurately measure wood from two to three feet. Drywall squares are notorious for their inaccuracy, and a carpenter square must be attached to the edge of your piece, which can be cumbersome. Get to an art supply store to purchase a drafting square. These aren’t that hard to use and can be very accurate.

Create your own sanding blocks for your project. Cut a piece of wood to the shape and size you need for your project. Glue the sandpaper onto the block and give it plenty of drying time. Then you will have a proper sized sanding block for your job.

TIP! Do some dry fitting before applying glue and then piece the wooden pieces together. You can cause damage if you move things around after gluing them together.

You need to prepare wood before staining. A good way to do this by using a pre-stain conditioner for wood. These conditioners for the wood will get into the grain of the wood so the stain can be soaked up evenly. Next, use a rag to blot off excess stain.

We all have to strive to do good in our lives whenever we can. If you always keep learning, then you will enhance your life and keep your mind active. With these tips on your mind, start your next piece, and watch how well you do.